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Entity Archive: The Gorgon

The Gorgon remains one of the most persistent archetypes in human consciousness, transcending regional mythologies to manifest as a recurring, anomalous phenomenon. While often relegated to the realm of Greek antiquity, archival cross-referencing suggests the “Gorgon” is a global biological anomaly capable of inducing rapid cellular crystallization in biological tissue through ocular engagement.

  • Entity ID: ent_global_gorgon
  • Classification: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5 (High)
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Category: Biological Anomaly
  • Mythological Origin: Global (Cross-cultural syncretism)
  • Containment Status: Active/Partial

When the entity enters an active state, it strictly adheres to the fundamental metaphysical laws of the Global Anomaly Database. Researchers are advised of the following:

Containment Protocol Note: Any personnel approaching the entity’s vicinity must utilize non-reflective optical sensors. Direct visual contact with the entity’s ocular region results in immediate, irreversible calcification.

  • Foundation Rule 01: The entity remains bound by local physical and occult constraints, preventing large-scale transmutation events if environmental humidity is strictly maintained.
  • Foundation Rule 02: The established Hazardous Perimeter is exactly 50 meters. Breaching this radius without Class-C sensory shielding is strictly prohibited.

The following section has been flagged for further research regarding the Gorgon’s integration into modern “containment” frameworks:

SCP/Anomaly Integration Perspective: Currently, there is no centralized database entry detailing a single, singular Gorgon entity; rather, the term serves as a classification for a recurring Biometric Lithification Hazard.

  • Clinical Observations: Modern manifestations have been reported in high-density urban environments, often associated with artifacts containing high concentrations of petrified silica or cursed architectural elements.
  • Proposed Containment: Future research should prioritize the development of “Blind-Field” containment chambers to neutralize ocular-triggered anomalies without risking researcher safety.

Archivist Note: Any personnel with field data regarding Gorgon-type phenomena are requested to submit their findings to the primary node for immediate cross-referencing.


Archive Entry Updated: [REDACTED] Status: Awaiting Peer Review